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A fenceline community or frontline communi … A fenceline community or frontline community is a neighborhood that is immediately adjacent to a company, military base, industrial or service center and is directly affected by the noise, odors, chemical emissions, traffic, parking, or operations of the company. These communities are exposed to hazardous chemicals, high pollution levels, and environmental degradation along with the threat of chemical explosions. Many fenceline communities are situated in sacrifice zones that are disproportionately inhabited by people of color, Indigenous communities, and the working poor.igenous communities, and the working poor.
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https://www.movingforwardnetwork.com/about-us/ +
, https://www.nrdc.org/stories/roadmap-frontline-communities +
, http://www.cultureunplugged.com/play/6103%7Ctitle=Fenceline: +
, https://climatejusticealliance.org/ +
, https://www.greenpeace.org/usa/voices-from-the-fenceline/ +
, https://www.womensvoices.org/about/who-we-are/ +
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A fenceline community or frontline communi … A fenceline community or frontline community is a neighborhood that is immediately adjacent to a company, military base, industrial or service center and is directly affected by the noise, odors, chemical emissions, traffic, parking, or operations of the company. These communities are exposed to hazardous chemicals, high pollution levels, and environmental degradation along with the threat of chemical explosions. Many fenceline communities are situated in sacrifice zones that are disproportionately inhabited by people of color, Indigenous communities, and the working poor.igenous communities, and the working poor.
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Fenceline community
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